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    A Few Super Fire (Black Eyed Leucistic) Pics

    Hello,

    One of the balls I am most excited about in my collection is the super fire (or black eyed leucistic) girl. I picked her up earlier this year and she has been doing great and put a bit of size on, so I thought I would snap a few pictures this morning.





    That red pupil is hard to capture, but I try. Excuse the clutter in the room. I am in the middle of moving stuff around to finish a flooring job in the rest of the house





    And with any luck, her future man...a fire pinstripe (firing pin)





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    Beautiful snakes. That's a very white super, what line of fire is that?
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    Re: A Few Super Fire (Black Eyed Leucistic) Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Beautiful snakes. That's a very white super, what line of fire is that?
    Thanks, I like them most with very little to no yellowing...but they are all nice! I purchased her from Mike Wilbanks of Constrictors Unlimited. I picked up that fire pinstripe from BHB Reptiles, which is local to me.
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    Wow, that's the whitest super fire I've seen so far They're both very nice!

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    Re: A Few Super Fire (Black Eyed Leucistic) Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Pals BP View Post
    Thanks, I like them most with very little to no yellowing...but they are all nice! .
    Personally I like them with no yellow blotching, or with a LOT of yellow blotching, the more the better. I'm kind of an all or nothing type of person when it comes to super fires.
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    Wow! Both great looking snakes. Love the "future man.." part. That would be a really awesome breed. Good luck!

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    Beautiful! I can't wait to see their babies!

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    Re: A Few Super Fire (Black Eyed Leucistic) Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    Personally I like them with no yellow blotching, or with a LOT of yellow blotching, the more the better. I'm kind of an all or nothing type of person when it comes to super fires.
    Oh yeah, I have seen some very interesting looking high yellow super fires. Any idea what a high yellow pinstripe super fire looks like? I have done multiple searches and have come up empty. Do you think it would even be possible for the pinstripe to be visible in any leucistic or is it strictly a guessing game? It is one of those burning questions I have had since picking up this particular pair.
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    Re: A Few Super Fire (Black Eyed Leucistic) Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Pals BP View Post
    Oh yeah, I have seen some very interesting looking high yellow super fires. Any idea what a high yellow pinstripe super fire looks like? I have done multiple searches and have come up empty. Do you think it would even be possible for the pinstripe to be visible in any leucistic or is it strictly a guessing game? It is one of those burning questions I have had since picking up this particular pair.
    Well I know with the blue eyed leucistics the pattern can be seen very faintly and will show up under blacklight, but I don't know if that holds true with the black eyed leucistics.
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    A Few Super Fire (Black Eyed Leucistic) Pics

    They're both very pretty, congrats!
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